QOTD: "I’ve seen [this hatred of traditional Chiristians] among many liberals I know. I’m not talking about leftists, who tend to hate religion in general (unless they’re members of one of the aforementioned leftist-oriented churches, or unless the religion is Islam). For decades I’ve heard casual comments about how awful fundamentalist Christians are, and this is from liberal Christians themselves, or at least liberals who were born Christian. Conservative Christians now equal hatemongers in many people’s eyes, and so whatever is done against them legally will not, I predict, ruffle so many feathers.

I’m not a Christian. I’m not even especially socially conservative. But it will ruffle my feathers if it happens, and I believe it will happen." --Neo-neocon

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Obama and Jarrett are following Hitler's "Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda" tactics. The news of his "approval ratings" rise was pure propaganda (by CNN). See below how Hitler and Joseph Goebbels used propaganda to influence the public. The Obama administration does exactly the same thing. Like when then say Obamacare is "working" and that the "majority of Americans want Obamacare". All of this is propaganda to "prop" up Obama and his anti-American and destructive fascist/Marxist policies that Americans oppose. And, we have the republican leadership to thank for allowing him to get away with the treason.

"Propaganda tries to force a doctrine on the whole people... Propaganda works on the general public from the standpoint of an idea and makes them ripe for the victory of this idea." Adolf Hitler wrote these words in his book Mein Kampf (1926), in which he first advocated the use of propaganda to spread the ideals of National Socialism—among them racism, antisemitism, and anti-Bolshevism.

Following the Nazi seizure of power in 1933, Hitler established a Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda headed by Joseph Goebbels. The Ministry's aim was to ensure that the Nazi message was successfully communicated through art, music, theater, films, books, radio, educational materials, and the press."